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Word | Woe |
French Meaning | hélas, malheur, chagrin, affliction, tristesse, catastrophe, misère |
misery resulting from affliction / Woeful / deep, inconsolable grief; affliction; suffering / a dog trained to guard and herd sheep. / —used to express grief, regret, or distress / a feeling of great pain or sadness / woes : problems or troubles, | |
Usage | ⇒ It was a woe when she lost her child ⇒ Pale and wan with grief, Wanda was bowed down beneath the burden of her woes. ⇒ ah, woe, with the death of the last of my siblings I am alone in this world! ⇒ On their last morning, the birds are herded by sheepdogs into a darkened ‘starving pen’ - and from there, they are attracted by the light into boxes with a hatch into the slaughter room. |
Synonyms | misery, distress, grief, anguish, sorrow, affliction, torment, pain, sadness, suffering, agony, wretchedness, depression, tribulation, misfortune, unhappiness, dolour, gloom, trial, trouble, |
Antonyms | joy, cheerfulness, happiness, ecstasy, elation, euphoria, gladness, mirth, rapture, blessedness, bliss, blissfulness, delight, enjoyment, exhilaration, exultation, felicity, gaiety, glee, jollity, |
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